BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a printing apparatus which can rapidly execute setting
of various kinds of parameters.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] In a conventional printing apparatus, when setting various kinds of parameters, such
as the selection of a paper cassette, an external interface, a page description language
and the like, various kinds of set items are selected using operation-panel switches,
whereby respective items are set. Hence, for each user, various kinds of items must
be set from the beginning.
[0003] Furthermore, in setting the various kinds of items, while a large number of set items
are present, the number of switches is small. Hence, a large number of switching operations
are needed, and it takes a long time to master a series of switching operations required
for switching various kinds of modes and settings, causing a great burden on the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a printing apparatus which reduces
a burden on the user caused by the above-described setting of various kinds of contents,
parameters or items.
[0005] According to one aspect, the present invention which achieves this objective relates
to a printing apparatus comprising storage means for storing a plurality of various
kinds of set contents including interface information of the printing apparatus, reading
means for reading assigned desired set contents from the storage means, and control
means for controlling the printing apparatus according to the desired set contents
read by the reading means.
[0006] The various kinds of set contents further include page description language, and
the kind, the pitch and the point size of a font.
[0007] The reading means reads the desired set contents according to assigning information
input from an external apparatus.
[0008] The reading means reads the desired set contents according to assigning information
assigned from a panel operation unit of the printing apparatus.
[0009] The storage means stores the various kinds of set contents input from the external
apparatus.
[0010] According to another aspect, the present invention which achieves the above-described
objective relates to a printing apparatus comprising storage means for storing a plurality
of various kinds of set contents including interface information of the printing apparatus
and identifying information corresponding to the set contents, reading means for reading
the corresponding set contents from the storage means according to assigned identifying
information, and control means for controlling the printing apparatus according to
the set contents read by the reading means.
[0011] The various kinds of set contents further include page description language, and
the kind, the pitch and the point size of a font.
[0012] The reading means reads the set contents according to identifying information input
from an external apparatus.
[0013] The reading means reads the set contents according to identifying information assigned
from a panel operation unit of the printing apparatus.
[0014] The storage means stores various kinds of set contents input from the external apparatus.
[0015] According to still another aspect, the present invention which achieves the above-described
objective relates to a printing method comprising the steps of storing a plurality
of various kinds of set contents including interface information of the printing apparatus,
reading desired set contents from the stored various kinds of set contents, and controlling
the printing apparatus according to the set contents read in the reading step.
[0016] The various kinds of set contents further include page description language, and
the kind, the pitch and the point size of a font.
[0017] In the reading step the desired set contents are read according to assigning information
input from the external apparatus.
[0018] In the reading step the desired set contents are read according to assigning information
assigned from a panel operation unit of the printing apparatus.
[0019] In the storage step various kinds of set contents input from the external apparatus
are stored.
[0020] According to still another aspect, the present invention which achieves the above-described
objective relates to a printing method comprising the steps of storing a plurality
of various kinds of set contents including interface information of the printing apparatus
and identifying information corresponding to the set contents, reading the corresponding
set contents from the stored various kinds of set contents according to assigned identifying
information, and controlling the printing apparatus according to the set contents
read in the reading step.
[0021] The various kinds of set contents further include page description language, and
the kind, the pitch and the point size of a font.
[0022] In the reading step the desired set contents are read according to identifying information
input from the external apparatus.
[0023] In the reading step the desired set contents are read according to identifying information
assigned from a panel operation unit of the printing apparatus.
[0024] In the storage step various kinds of set contents input from the external apparatus
are stored.
[0025] Accordingly, in the printing apparatus of the present invention, the reading means
reads assigned desired set contents from the storage means for storing a plurality
of various kinds of set contents including interface information of the printing apparatus,
and control means controls the printing apparatus according to the set contents read
by the reading means.
[0026] In the printing apparatus of the present invention, the reading means reads the corresponding
set contents according to assigned identifying information from the storage means
for storing a plurality of various kinds of set contents including interface information
of the printing apparatus and identifying information corresponding to the set contents,
and the control means controls the printing apparatus according to the set contents
read by the reading means.
[0027] In the printing method of the present invention, in the reading step, assigned desired
set contents are read from a plurality of various kinds of set contents including
interface information of the printing apparatus which have previously been stored,
and in the control step, the printing apparatus is controlled according to the set
contents read in the reading step.
[0028] In the printing method of the present invention, in the reading step, the corresponding
set contents are read from a plurality of various kinds of set contents including
interface information of the printing apparatus and identifying information corresponding
to the set contents which have previously been stored according to assigned identifying
information, and in the control step, the printing apparatus is controlled according
to the set contents read in the reading step.
[0029] As described above, according to the present invention, by registering set contents
which are frequently used, such as the kinds of paper cassettes, external interfaces
and page description languages, the kinds, pitches and point sizes of fonts, and the
like, in a setting storage unit, a large number of switching operations required in
setting various kinds of parameters of a printing apparatus become unnecessary. As
a result, a burden on the user caused by a complicated setting method is reduced,
and anybody can easily set and call set contents of the printing apparatus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030]
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of a first printing apparatus
to which the present invention can be applied;
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an external appearance showing the configuration
of a second printing apparatus to which the present invention can be applied;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a printing apparatus according
to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a control program used in the first embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a printing apparatus according
to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a control program used in the second embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a printing apparatus according
to a third embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a control program used in the first, second and third embodiments.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Before explaining the configuration of the present invention, an explanation will
be provided of the configuration of a laser-beam printer and a ink-jet printer, to
which the present invention is suitably applied, with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
[0032] The printer to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the laser-beam
printer or the ink-jet printer, but any other type of printer may, of course, be used.
[0033] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of a first printing apparatus
to which the present invention can be applied, for example, a laser-beam printer (hereinafter
abbreviated as an LBP).
[0034] In FIG. 1, a main body 1500 of the LBP receives and stores printing information (character
codes and the like), form information, macro commands and the like supplied from an
external apparatus, such as a host computer or the like connected to the main body
1500, forms corresponding character patterns, form patterns and the like in accordance
with the received information, and forms an image on recording paper, serving as a
recording medium. An operation panel 1501 is provided with switches for operations,
an LED (light-emitting diode) display unit and the like. A printer control unit 1000
controls the entirety of the main body 1500, and analyzes character information and
the like supplied from the external apparatus. The printer control unit 1000 mainly
converts character information into video signals representing the corresponding character
patterns, and outputs the video signals to a laser driver 1502. The laser driver 1502
includes circuitry for driving a semiconductor laser 1503, and performs on-off switching
of laser light 1504 emitted from the semiconductor laser 1503 in accordance with the
input video signals. The laser light 1504 is deflected in rightward and leftward directions
by a rotating polygon mirror 1505 so as to scan and expose the surface of an electrostatic
drum 1506. An electrostatic latent image corresponding to the character patterns is
thereby formed on the electrostatic drum 1506. The electrostatic latent image is developed
by a developing unit 1507 disposed around the electrostatic drum 1506, and the developed
image is transferred onto recording paper. Cut sheets are used as the recording paper.
The cut-sheet recording paper is accommodated within a paper cassette 1508 mounted
on the main body 1500. A sheet of the recording paper is fed within the apparatus
by a paper feeding roller 1509, a conveying roller 1510 and conveying rollers 1511,
and is supplied to the electrostatic drum 1506.
[0035] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an external appearance of a second printing apparatus
to which the present invention can be applied, for example, an ink-jet printing apparatus
(an IJRA).
[0036] In FIG. 2, a carriage HC engaging a screwed groove 5005 of a lead screw 5004 rotating
via driving-force transmission gears 5011 and 5009 meshed for movement with the normal/reverse
rotation of a driving motor 5013 includes a pin (not shown), and is reciprocated in
the directions of arrows "a" and "b". An ink-jet cartridge IJC is mounted on the carriage
HC. A paper-pressing plate 5002 presses paper against a platen 5000 over the moving
direction of the carriage HC. Photocouplers 5007 and 5008 function as home-position
detection means for, for example, confirming the presence of a lever 5006 of the carriage
HC in the region where the photocouplers 5007 and 5008 are present, and performing
switching of the direction of the rotation of the motor 5013. A member 5016 supports
a cap member 5022 for capping the entire surface of a recording head IJH. A suction
pump 5015 sucks the inside of the cap member 5022, and performs a recovering operation
of the recording head by suction via an opening 5023 of the cap member 5022. A cleaning
blade 5017 is movable in back-and-forth directions by means of a member 5019. A supporting
plate 5018 supports the cleaning blade 5017 and the member 5019. A lever 5021 is used
to start suction for recovery, and moves in accordance with the movement of a cam
5020 engaging the carriage HC. The driving force of the driving motor 5013 is transmitted
by a known transmission means, such as a cluch or the like.
[0037] As for the above-described capping, cleaning, and recovery by suction, the apparatus
is configured so that desired processing is performed at the corresponding position
by the operation of the lead screw 5004 when the carriage HC reaches the home-position-side
region. Any configuration may be adopted provided that a desired operation can be
performed at a well-known timing.
[0038] Setting of various kinds of parameters of the second printing apparatus shown in
FIG. 2 are performed via an operation panel (not shown) in which switches for operations,
an LED display and the like are disposed.
[0039] FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a printing apparatus according
to a first embodiment of the present invention. Although an explanation will be provided
illustrating the laser-beam printer shown in FIG. 1, the ink-jet printer shown in
FIG. 2 or any other type of printing apparatus may also be used.
[0040] In FIG. 3, an input/output control unit 1 receives document information, image data,
commands to call various kinds of settings registered in the apparatus, and the like
input from an external apparatus 8, such as a host computer or the like, or outputs
setting information of the apparatus, and the like to the external apparatus 8. Image
data and the like input from the external apparatus 8 via the input/output control
unit 1 are stored in a page memory 2 having a capacity for at least one page. The
data to be stored in the page memory 2 comprise image information, document information,
control codes for assigning emphasis of characters, and the like. A character-generator
unit 3 inputs character-code information when the document information stored in the
page memory 2 comprises the character-code information, and outputs the corresponding
pattern data to a main control unit 4. A bit-map memory 9 develops bit data and the
like patterned by the character-generator unit 3.
[0041] The main control unit 4 controls the entirety of the printing apparatus, and includes,
for example, a CPU (central processing unit ) 4-3, such as a microprocessor or the
like, a ROM (read-only memory) 4-1 for storing various kinds of data, such as control
programs (flowcharts shown in FIGS. 4 and 6, and the like), and a RAM (random access
memory) 4-2 used as a work area, and the like.
[0042] A scanning buffer 5 includes buffers 5-1 and 5-2 for storing image data used for
one-line scanning of a laser beam. The reason why the two buffers are provided is
that even if one of them outputs data to a printer-engine unit 7 via a serializer
6, the other buffer can store data for the next line. When one buffer has completed
the output of data for one line, the other buffer starts to output data, and data
for the next line are transferred to the buffer which has just completed the output
of the data. Thereafter, processing is alternately switched to the respective buffers.
Thus, high-speed processing is performed.
[0043] An operation panel 1501 includes a reading device comprising an LED (light-emitting
diode) display unit 11-1 and an LCD (liquid-crystal display) display unit 11-2, and
a switch unit 11-3 for setting various kinds of parameters of the printing apparatus,
test printing and the like.
[0044] Various kinds of parameter settings, such as a plurality of the kinds of paper cassettes,
external interfaces, page description languages, the kinds, pitches, and point sizes
of fonts, and the like, or combinations of the settings set by operating the switch
unit 11-3 can be registered in a storage device or a setting storage unit 10. The
registration and calling or retrieving of a combination of various kinds of settings
can be performed by a setting registration switch 11-4 and a setting calling switch
11-5, respectively.
[0045] The operation of the present embodiment will now be explained in detail with reference
to the flowchart shown in FIG. 4.
[0046] Various kinds of parameter settings set by operating the operation switch unit 11-3
are displayed on the LED display unit 11-1 or the LCD display unit 11-2. If the setting
registration switch 11-4 is depressed when the setting operation has been completed
(step S2), the contents of the setting are written and registered in a memory device
provided within the setting storage unit 10 (step S3). By repeating the above-described
operation, it is possible to register a plurality of set contents in the setting registration
unit 10.
[0047] On the other hand, if the setting calling switch 11-5 is depressed (step S4), the
CPU 4-3 within the main control unit 4 reads one of the set contents registered in
the setting storage unit 10, and switches the setting of the main body of the apparatus
(step S5), and displays the read set contents on the LED display unit 11-1 or the
LCD display unit 11-2 (step S6).
[0048] If the setting calling switch 11-5 is depressed again, the setting is switched to
another registered setting. Thus, the desired set contents can be selected.
[0049] A nonvolatile memory, such as a flash memory, an EEPROM (electrically erasable/programmable
read-only memory), an NVRAM (nonvolatile random access memory) or the like, an SRAM
(static random access memory) backed up by a battery, or the like, is used as the
memory device within the setting storage unit 10 so that the memory's contents are
not lost even if the power supply of the main body of the apparatus is turned off.
[0050] Alternatively, when the power supply of the main body of the apparatus is turned
off, the contents set immediately before the turning-off may be written in the memory
device within the setting storage unit 10 in accordance with a program stored within
the ROM 4-1. When the power supply is turned on again, the CPU 4-3 may read the settings
stored in the setting storage unit 10 immediately before the power supply has been
turned off stored in the setting storage unit 10, whereby the setting of the main
body of the apparatus is performed.
[0051] When printing data have been actually transmitted while the connection between the
printing apparatus and the external apparatus 8 is in an on-line state, a printing
operation is performed in accordance with the set contents displayed on the LCD unit
11-2 at that time (step S8).
[0052] Although in the above-described first embodiment, the registration and calling of
various kinds of setting or combinations of the setting are executed by operating
the setting registration switch 11-4 and the setting calling switch 11-5 provided
on the switch unit 11-3, respectively, the present invention is not limited to such
an operation.
[0053] For example, the registration or calling of various kinds of setting or combinations
of the setting may be executed by a command from the external apparatus 8.
[0054] In such a case, priority may be given to a command from the external apparatus 8
in accordance with the flowchart shown in FIG. 8.
[0055] An explanation will be provided of such an operation with reference to the flowchart
shown in FIG. 8. If a command to call other set contents has been received from the
external apparatus 8 in step S81, the setting is switched to the other set contents
in accordance with the received command in step S83, and the contents are displayed
on the display unit in step S84. This flowchart is inserted after step S6 of the flowchart
shown in FIG. 4, or step S67 of the flowchart shown in FIG. 6 (to be described later),
and the process returns to step S1 or step S61 shown in FIG. 6 (to be described later).
[0056] As explained above, according to the first embodiment, by registering setting conditions
which are frequently used in the setting registration unit 10, a large number of key
operations required when various kinds of setting of the printing apparatus are performed
becomes unnecessary, whereby a burden on the user caused by a complicated setting
method is reduced, and everybody can easily perform setting of the printing apparatus.
[0057] Although in the present embodiment, an explanation has been provided illustrating
the laser-beam printer shown in FIG. 1, the application of the present invention is
not limited to such a printer.
[0058] In addition, the present invention may, of course, be applied to a case in which
the object of the invention is achieved by supplying a system or an apparatus with
a program.
[0059] Next, an explanation will be provided of a second embodiment of the present invention
with reference to FIG. 5.
[0060] FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a printing apparatus
which can arbitrarily set the functions of operation-panel switches. Since components
other than a switch unit 11-6 and programmable switches 12 are the same as those shown
in FIG. 3, an explanation thereof will be omitted.
[0061] Settings of various kinds of parameters, such as the selection of a paper cassette,
an external interface, a page description language and the like, or combinations of
the settings set by operating the switch unit 11-6 or by the external apparatus 8
are registered in the setting storage unit 10 using a setting registration switch
11-7. At that time, by setting to which programmable switch 12 each setting corresponds,
the user can arbitrarily determine the correspondence between each of the registered
contents and each of the programmable switches.
[0062] The set contents registered in the setting storage unit 10 can be called by operating
the programmable switch 12 corresponding to each of the contents.
[0063] The operation of the second embodiment will now be explained in detail with reference
to the flowchart shown in FIG. 6.
[0064] Various kinds of setting information set by operating the operation-switch unit 11-6
are dislayed on the LED display unit 11-1 or the LCD display unit 11-2. When the setting
has been completed, the setting registration switch 11-7 is depressed (step S62).
By depressing any of the programmable switches 12, the set contents registered in
step S62 can correspond to the depressed programmable switch 12 (step S63). In step
S64, the set contents are written and registered in the memory device within the setting
storage unit 10 together with identifying information of the corresponding programmable
switch. By repeating the above-described operation, a plurality of set contents can
be registered in the setting storage unit 10.
[0065] If it is determined that the setting registration switch 11-7 has not been depressed
in step S62, it is determined whether or not any of the programmable switches 12 have
been depressed (step S65). If the result of the determination is affirmative, the
CPU 4-3 within the main control unit 4 reads the set contents corresponding to identifying
information of the depressed programmable switch (step S66) and switches the setting
of the main body of the apparatus, and displays the read set contents on the LED display
unit 11-1 or the LCD display unit 11-2 (step S67).
[0066] As described above, by dpressing any of the programmable switches 12, the setting
is switched to another registered setting, whereby the desired set contents can be
selected.
[0067] A nonvolatile memory, such as a flash memory, an EEPROM (electrically erasable/programmable
read-only memory), an NVRAM (nonvolatile random access memory) or the like, an SRAM
(static random access memory) backed up by a battery, or the like, is used as the
memory device within the setting storage unit 10 so that the memory's contents are
not lost even if the power supply of the main body of the apparatus is turned off.
[0068] Alternatively, when the power supply of the main body of the apparatus is turned
off, the contents set immediately before the turning-off may be written in the memory
device within the setting storage unit 10 in accordance with a program stored within
the ROM 4-1. When the power supply is turned on again, the CPU 4-3 may read the settings
stored in the setting storage unit 10 immediately before the power supply has been
turned off, whereby the setting of the main body of the apparatus is performed.
[0069] When printing data have been actually transmitted while the connection between the
printing apparatus and the external apparatus 8 is in an on-line state, a printing
operation is performed in accordance with the set contents displayed on the LCD unit
11-2 at that time (step S69).
[0070] Although in the above-described second embodiment, the registration and calling of
various kinds of setting or combinations of the setting are executed by operating
the setting registration switch 11-7 and the programmable switches 12 provided on
the switch unit 11-6, respectively, the present invention is not limited to such an
operation.
[0071] For example, the registration or calling of various kinds of setting or combinations
of the setting may be executed by a command from the external apparatus 8.
[0072] In such a case, priority may be given to a command from the external apparatus 8
in accordance with the flowchart shown in FIG. 8.
[0073] An explanation will be provided of such an operation with reference to the flowchart
shown in FIG. 8. If a command to call other set contents has been received from the
external apparatus 8 in step S81, the setting is switched to the other set contents
in accordance with the received command in step S83, and the contents are displayed
on the display unit in step S84. This flowchart is inserted after step S67 of the
flowchart shown in FIG. 6, and the process returns to step S61 shown in FIG. 6.
[0074] As explained above, according to the second embodiment, by registering setting conditions
which are frequently used in the setting registration unit 10, a large number of key
operations required when various kinds of settings of the printing apparatus are performed
becomes unnecessary, whereby a burden on the user caused by a complicated setting
method is reduced, and everybody can easily perform setting of the printing apparatus.
In addition, when performing various kinds of settings for the printing apparatus,
by registering the set contents in the setting storage unit 10 so that each of the
set contents corresponds to one of the programmable switches 12, a burden on the user
caused by a complicated setting method is reduced, and everybody can easily set and
call set contents of the printing apparatus.
[0075] Although in the present embodiment, an explanation has been provided illustrating
the laser-beam printer shown in FIG. 1, the application of the present invention is
not limited to such a printer.
[0076] In addition, the present invention may, of course, be applied to a case in which
the object of the invention is achieved by supplying a system or an apparatus with
a program.
[0077] An LCD display unit 11-2 shown in FIG. 5 may be individually provided for each of
the programmable switches 12, as in the block diagram showing the configuration of
a printing apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention shown
in FIG. 7, so that when the user switches the setting of the printing apparatus, the
set contents registered in each of the programmable switches 12 can be always confirmed
on each of the LCD display units 11-2. The operation of the third embodiment is performed
in accordance with the flowcharts shown in FIGS. 6 and 8 in a manner similar to that
of the second embodiment.
[0078] The individual components shown in outline and designated by blocks in the drawings
are all well-known in the image recording arts and their specific instruction and
operation are not critical to the operation or best mode of carrying out the invention.
[0079] While the present invention has been described with respect to what is currently
considered to be the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention
is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, the invention is intended
to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit
and scope of the appended claims. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded
to the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications ans equivalent
structures and functions.
1. A printing apparatus comprising:
storage means for storing a plurality of various kinds of set contents, the set
contents including interface information of said printing apparatus;
reading means for reading desired set contents from said storage means; and
control means for controlling said printing apparatus according to the desired
set contents read by said reading means.
2. A printing apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the various kinds of set contents
further include page description language, and a kind, pitch and point size of a font.
3. A printing apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said reading means reads the desired
set contents according to assigning information input from an external source.
4. A printing apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said reading means reads the desired
set contents according to assigning information assigned from a panel operation unit
of said printing apparatus.
5. A printing apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said storage means stores various
kinds of set contents input from an external source.
6. A printing apparatus comprising
storage means for storing a plurality of various kinds of set contents, the set
contents including interface information of said printing apparatus, and identifying
information corresponding to the set contents;
reading means for reading the corresponding set contents from said storage means
according to assigned identifying information; and
control means for controlling said printing apparatus according to the set contents
read by said reading means.
7. A printing apparatus according to Claim 6, wherein the various kinds of set contents
further include page description language, and a kind, pitch and point size of a font.
8. A printing apparatus according to Claim 6, wherein said reading means reads the desired
set contents according to the identifying information input from an external source.
9. A printing apparatus according to Claim 6, wherein said reading means reads the set
contents according to the identifying information assigned from a panel operation
unit of said printing apparatus.
10. A printing apparatus according to Claim 6, wherein said storage means stores various
kinds of set contents input from an external source.
11. A printing method comprising the steps of:
storing a plurality of various kinds of set contents, the set contents including
interface information of a printing apparatus;
reading desired set contents from the stored various kinds of set contents; and
controlling the printing apparatus according to the desired set contents read in
said reading step.
12. A printing method according to Claim 11, wherein the various kinds of set contents
further include page description language, and a kind, pitch and point size of a font.
13. A printing method according to Claim 11, wherein in said reading step the desired
set contents are read according to assigning information input from an external source.
14. A printing method according to Claim 11, wherein in said reading step the desired
set contents are read according to assigning information assigned from a panel operation
unit of the printing apparatus.
15. A printing method according to Claim 11, wherein in said storage step various kinds
of set contents input from an external source are stored.
16. A printing method comprising the steps of:
storing a plurality of various kinds of set contents, the set including interface
information of a printing apparatus, and identifying information corresponding to
the set contents;
reading the corresponding set contents from the storred various kinds of set contents
according to assigned identifying information; and
controlling the printing apparatus according to the set contents read in said reading
step.
17. A printing method according to Claim 16, wherein the various kinds of set contents
further include page description language, and a kind, pitch and point size of a font.
18. A printing method according to Claim 16, wherein in said reading step the desired
set contents are read according to identifying information input from an external
source.
19. A printing method according to Claim 16, wherein in said reading step the desired
set contents are read according to identifying information assigned from a panel operation
unit of the printing apparatus.
20. A printing method according to Claim 16, wherein in said storage step various kinds
of set contents input from an external source are stored.
21. A printing apparatus comprising an operation panel including a display for displaying
various kinds of states of the apparatus, and a switch unit for setting various kinds
of parameters of the apparatus, such as the selection of paper cassettes, external
interfaces, page description languages and the like.
22. A printing apparatus as claimed in claim 21, characterised in that combinations of
the setting set by operating the switch unit can be registered in a setting storage
unit using a setting registration switch.
23. A printing apparatus as claimed in claim 21 or 22, characterised in that the display
includes an LED display unit and an LCD display unit for displaying said states of
parameters.